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E. R. JONES.

SWEAT-PADS FDR HORSE-CQLLARS. No. 175,108. Patented March 21,1876.

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Tovementin, Sweat-1B .ions "B are providedfwi'th siipplementalwin gs' or pad-plates oft-lentil lieuethereof canvas," felt, cloth, or any other description known} as tea-'lead,.which, being exceedingly flexible and yielding, willreadily adapt itself to thefmovements of the shout ders and muscles of the neck while the animal is in movement, and atthe same'time,.by, its cooling contact, preventsweating and the consequent galling of the shoulders. In'order to at e reseutemy inyention,attached 1 isla-transverse-section= 'hors'eol-lar, tion withllwhichL-p oposel to illust-x atemy 'ine f vention; Tillie inne faees 'of the stnfl'ed-chsh- I w ,co\ 'e 'ing1allthat portionther'eofwhich bears against llllfiSllQlll ders and neckcwhen 1th "drawing aloadbix fln'pr ctice this wing will be- I j made; of leathegbutif I elect, I may use ilnfl nimallisimoving on" 7 7 5 ,108, dated March 21,1876; 'ap ry 19187 6;

renderftheouter 'surfaeof th s ing-"sinoother and. more healing I ally be, it will be coated y w" aint dissolved in oil, mixed it v 1 cid-,{\'\'rhich,having become: d1 be given "a; good coat of-varn'is ad,1i rarnish, and acid may be andappliedr simultaneouslyfto faces with equally good result erinientl as demonstiated" tha 1 lied with the lead-covel cd pa "e descfibed will never gall lfa's'not infrequently occurredtm rfesal'ready existing have been n" land ledwvfithout other treat-ment zt an {1' nse the's'ai d'pads. In practiceqth 1g villbeg'lued to the pads, b

I ,pads O to be extended over th to ijofgthe neck. a, j 'lhelead facing is nsed, also, as" a stifl'ening iforthe'leather wings, and, whilegadmi 'ably serving this purpose, is sufficiently lflexible to give to the movements of the f'shoilldenand neck and to bend eith onbreaki'ug. i

Theneck-pad will be coatediwiththe same curative compoundas the wings, andgl p v pose to apply the same covering otflead,coated, asabove described, with; oil,-f lead,y-paint, and carbolicacid, and then varnished, to the "bearings of riding and gig saddles and tool'- jdina y harness-pads, the varnishfset ving to prevent the escape by evaporation 'ofjthe carfbolic acid, as well as to givea smoothbefaringsurface. 1 :0 v v 0 Lead, in its various combinations,li's1asedatime and astringent, and is frequentlyin'sed ex- 'ternally as an abatexuot' inflammation; The alterative disinfectant and escharotic qualities of carbolic acid are too well knownfto require further mention herein.

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